Through this letter, I want to express my deep concern
for the animals in the fur industry. By selling fur coats and/or
accessories, your company actively contributes to the suffering and death of
millions of animals each year.

You can find more information about the dark side of the
fur industry below. However, since images often say more than words, I kindly
ask you to watch the following video: http://www.biteback.be/tv/?mov=12.
It will show you the earnestness of the situation.

More and more people today are becoming aware of the
horrors of the animal user industries. These people refuse to buy or consume
products that are the result of animal suffering. For instance, they acknowledge
that we do not need animals for warm or fashionable clothing.

Several clothing companies - such as Vero Moda, H&M,
Mango, Zara, and Street One - have already opted for a fur-free policy. They
consciously choose to sell animal-friendly alternatives.

You could follow their lead, encouraged by thousands of
ethical consumers who, just like me, detest the fur industry. I sincerely hope
you will find it in your heart to decide in favour of the animals.

'Make compassion your fashion.'

Yours faithfully,

Chantal BuslotBelgium

Hereby some fur facts:

Ranches:

Minks, foxes, rabbits, and raccoon dogs are bred and killed in horrible
circumstances. During their short lifetime, these innately wild animals are
confined in small, barren cages.

Commonly used killing methods include gassing, anal electrocution,
poisoning, and neck braking. These methods make sure that the animals' fur is
not damaged. However, they are not 100% effective, and animals are sometimes
skinned while still conscious.

Also domestic animals such as cats and dogs are commonly used in the fur
industry.

Trapping:

Animals that live in the wild, such as raccoons, coyotes and foxes are
mostly captured by leg-hold traps, causing severe pain and stress in the
animals.

Usually, the animals are caught in winter, because of the good quality of
their fur, which often leads them to freeze to death.

Sometimes, the animals chew off their leg in order to escape.

If they somehow manage to stay alive until the trapper returns, they are
usually killed by neck braking or clubbing.

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Through this letter, I want to express my deep concern
for the animals in the fur industry. By selling fur coats and/or
accessories, your company actively contributes to the suffering and death of
millions of animals each year.

You can find more information about the dark side of the
fur industry below. However, since images often say more than words, I kindly
ask you to watch the following video: http://www.biteback .be/tv/?mov= 12.
It will show you the earnestness of the situation.

More and more people today are becoming aware of the
horrors of the animal user industries. These people refuse to buy or consume
products that are the result of animal suffering. For instance, they acknowledge
that we do not need animals for warm or fashionable clothing.

Several clothing companies - such as Vero Moda, H&M,
Mango, Zara, and Street One - have already opted for a fur-free policy. They
consciously choose to sell animal-friendly alternatives.

You could follow their lead, encouraged by thousands of
ethical consumers who, just like me, detest the fur industry. I sincerely hope
you will find it in your heart to decide in favour of the animals.

'Make compassion your fashion.'

Yours faithfully,

Chantal BuslotBelgium

Hereby some fur facts:

Ranches:

Minks, foxes, rabbits, and raccoon dogs are bred and killed in horrible
circumstances. During their short lifetime, these innately wild animals are
confined in small, barren cages.

Commonly used killing methods include gassing, anal electrocution,
poisoning, and neck braking. These methods make sure that the animals' fur is
not damaged. However, they are not 100% effective, and animals are sometimes
skinned while still conscious.

Also domestic animals such as cats and dogs are commonly used in the fur
industry.

Trapping:

Animals that live in the wild, such as raccoons, coyotes and foxes are
mostly captured by leg-hold traps, causing severe pain and stress in the
animals.

Usually, the animals are caught in winter, because of the good quality of
their fur, which often leads them to freeze to death.

Sometimes, the animals chew off their leg in order to escape.

If they somehow manage to stay alive until the trapper returns, they are
usually killed by neck braking or clubbing.